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Were you looking for information about Vicodin? Vicadon is a common misspelling of Vicodin.

If you suffer from moderate to moderately severe pain, your healthcare provider may prescribe Vicodin® (hydrocodone/APAP). Because this is a highly desired drug of abuse, people often obtain it through illegal means, such as from foreign countries or from online sources that do not require a prescription.

Some people are more likely to experience problems with this drug than others. For example, people who abuse the medication and suddenly stop using it are likely to experience withdrawal symptoms. You should seek immediate medical attention if you have overdosed on Vicodin.

(Click Vicodin for the full eMedTV article, which takes a detailed look at dosing, side effects, and available strengths, as well as conditions you should tell your healthcare provider about before taking the medicine. You can also click any of the links in the box to the right for specific information.)

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